Marionneaux Elementary School Dedication Ceremony Media Alert

BUCKEYE, ARIZONA – (July 25, 2017) – A special dedication ceremony will be held for the Buckeye Elementary School District’s newest school on Friday, July 28 at 9 a.m. Marionneaux Elementary School, located at 24155 W. Roeser Road in Buckeye is the eighth school within the District.

The school is named after a prominent family in the community who donated land as part of a housing development project, which would include a new school. The school sits on more than 15-acres of land and is 86,174 sq. ft. The student capacity is approximately 1,000 for Kindergarten through 8th grade students.

Marionneaux Elementary School features classrooms designed with flexible workspace floorplans, state-of-the-art teaching technologies, including interactive teaching walls, STEM Lab, natural lighting, high-tech security systems and other features to enhance the educational experience.

The dedication ceremony will include school district and community leader speakers. Tours will be offered following the ceremony.

What: Dedication Ceremony for Marionneaux Elementary School

When: Friday, July 28, 2017 at 9 a.m.

Where: 24155 W. Roeser Road, Buckeye, Ariz. 85326

About BESD
Buckeye Elementary School District, Arizona District 33, is a PreK-8 school district in Buckeye, Ariz. educating more than 5,200 students and employing more than 600 staff. The district consists of seven K-8 schools, Bales Elementary School, Buckeye Elementary School, Inca Elementary School, Jasinski Elementary School, Marionneaux Elementary School (opening Aug. 2), Sundance Elementary School and WestPark Elementary School. In addition, the school district also includes the Buckeye Elementary Preschool and the Buckeye Family Resource Center. For more information about BESD go to www.besd33.org.

Sue Helm is a volunteer at Jasinski Elementary School. She is a retired employee of the Buckeye Elementary School District. She was nominated for her outstanding support and coordination of the Read on Buckeye Program at Jasinski Elementary School.

Nijya is true example of a student passionate about success. Her work ethic is exceptional; Nijya strives for success. She goes above and beyond in all areas of school. Currently, she serves as president for the National Junior Honor Society, plays sports and maintains a high GPA. Nijya is the first to volunteer assistance, and her attitude of cheerfulness certainly adds a bright spot to Buckeye Elementary School.

Meghan Pablo, an 8th grader at WestPark Elementary is considered a natural leader. She takes on any responsibility and is always the first person to volunteer with her peers are hesitant. Meghan has taken the Equity Student Leadership Club to new levels with her involvement. Meghan exemplifies the type of student that all students aspire to be.

Marianna, an 8th grader at Sundance Elementary School, is described as “a hard-working student who exemplifies the qualities of great character at Sundance.” She is pictured with her family and Dr. Sandvik.

Heather is in her 10th year as a teacher at Sundance Elementary School. As an Academic Coach, she works tirelessly helping her fellow teachers achieve success in their classrooms.

Erica is described as being “truly passionate about student success.”

Dylan volunteers countless hours assisting a variety of clubs, PTSA and school related events. He is described by the assistant principal at Inca Elementary School as going “above and beyond trying to help make Inca a great place to learn and grow.”

Diamond is recognized with the community member P.A.S.S. Award for Inca Elementary School. She is the secretary for the PTSA and is active with the school carnival, fundraising nights, curriculum nights, book fairs and many other school events.

Dan Bunnell, WestPark Elementary School volunteer, joined by his children and Dr. Sandvik.

Cristal Weaver, left, is joined by Dr. Sandvik and Bales Elementary School principal Fred Lugo, and her husband Darrin who is on the phone. Darrin is also being recognized with a P.A.S.S Award. He was out of town on business, so he was surprised with a phone call from Dr. Sandvik.

Cody, an 8th grade student at Jasinski Elementary School, shares his recognition with his sister.

Byron Clark, volunteer at Buckeye Preschool, is described as “always so kind and willing to help with anything we ask him to do.”